Lucky or Good boat handling

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Lucky or Good boat handling

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Experience is what it looks like to me. His keel, shallow or deep, helped a lot too. If you notice, he's on the power and he's coming through the opening channel, keeping steerage and his track going with the timing of the waves. Very cool.

I wouldn't be doing that in my 32. :roll:
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Doesn't look like a fun time to be out but then again mother nature can be rather nasty and sneaky at times. You have to be ready for just about anything. I know we've been caught a few times and I learned that our Trojan can take a lot more than I ever want to.
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Wes wrote:Doesn't look like a fun time to be out but then again mother nature can be rather nasty and sneaky at times. You have to be ready for just about anything. I know we've been caught a few times and I learned that our Trojan can take a lot more than I ever want to.
Ditto that....and it is always good to know your skill level in case bad conditions arise quickly.
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Post by rossjo »

Good + lucky. Those rocks were too close for me!

Did better than the Water Dog coming in Jupiter Inlet:
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And no - you could not do that in an F32 - it would roll on you in a second. The F32 is the worst boat I've ever been on in a follow sea ... very wide and flat.
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Damn Blowboaters!!!!!! Always gotta be center of attention. :lol:
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one lucky S.O.B. :shock:
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Well I wouldn't want to try that in my 36 either!
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I'd never try it that move would put my swim platform so far up my a## it would take a month of Sundays to get it out. :shock:
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Post by Rnd »

rossjo,

my goal is not to offend. But what is your point with the video?? I'm sure you know that Water Dog was a very well designed vessel with a very good captain who spent years going through that inlet.

You also must know that fall killed him.

Poor taste in my opion.

To each his own. I think this internet has de-sensitized us.

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Post by prowlersfish »

The video shows How things can turn bad fast , sadly the Captain did lose his life . The Mate was able to get on the bridge and get control of the boat . Inlets can be very dangerous even to the best of boats with the best of captains . never ever take things for granted . I don't think its in bad taste as it makes you think about what can happen.
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Rnd wrote:rossjo,

my goal is not to offend. But what is your point with the video?? I'm sure you know that Water Dog was a very well designed vessel with a very good captain who spent years going through that inlet.

You also must know that fall killed him.

Poor taste in my opion.

To each his own. I think this internet has de-sensitized us.

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Sorry it offended you. No offense meant. Don't see you post on here much, so not sure if you're upset or what.

If you run the inlets, its a good lesson. You can get in trouble no matter how many times you've been through them. If you'll look back, you'll see that I have feelings for Captain Tom Henry (died Sep 3, 2010) and his family's loss. I've lost several friends to the ocean, dirt bikes, cars, cancer, etc. - so we mourn their loss, but can always learn.

I do look forward to your cheerful, helpful, fun posts in the future.
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Post by Peter »

lucky... :shock: ....and unlucky....(l'm sure no offence was intended, just takes a second for things to change....)
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Post by Audrey II »

"Lucky or Good boat handling" I would say it was a combination of both I don't know what they where doing out there in the first place. Judging for the size of that inlet I would have tried to wait out the storm before I tried to risk that maneuver.
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Post by RedBelly »

Wow. You guys think that was a close call? You really don't want to go out on the Chesapeake in my Albin Vega in December then...
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